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craig in washington, craig? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: hey, i love you brother. >> what's shaking? >> caller: mmr holdings. >> interesting, because all of those stocks are moving up from japan. i'm not going to fight that. i've been buying ewj, that means i think it represents japan. that's where i prefer you to be. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: coming up, win with wireless? there's a spat of new stocks on the street and many more coming in 2013 from cutting edge next generation wi-fi to cruise lines. has your ship finally come in? or will there be a disconnect? cramer's breaking down what it takes for these stocks to tick up just ahead. taking control of your financial destiny is smart. but why would you go it alone? >> something that has a much larger bearing on you and the stock market. >> announcer: let cramer be your guide, your sounding board. >> i'm having a hard time with my favorite stock. >> announcer: and your coach on the road
craig in washington, craig? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: hey, i love you brother. >> what's shaking? >> caller: mmr holdings. >> interesting, because all of those stocks are moving up from japan. i'm not going to fight that. i've been buying ewj, that means i think it represents japan. that's where i prefer you to be. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: coming up, win with wireless?...
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there is a lot of different ways dhe go at this problem. >> craig, thank you very much. we hope to be back with you soon as we follow this story. we appreciate you being here. >> my pleasure. >> united technologies teaming up to build the next military helicopters. it has both of the two major helicopters builders. up quarter. one more word on boeing. the cnbc documentary "dreamliner, include the boeing 787." phil lebeau will take you on a tour inside the plane that was supposed to change the way you fly. simon? >> yeah. don't step on the lithium batteries while you're about it. >>> the flu is hitting this season, that's for sure. it is an epidemic. but the cdc has new numbers and which areas are hardest hit. >>> plus, ipo investors, some people making a lot of money on cruise ships. that's next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td a
there is a lot of different ways dhe go at this problem. >> craig, thank you very much. we hope to be back with you soon as we follow this story. we appreciate you being here. >> my pleasure. >> united technologies teaming up to build the next military helicopters. it has both of the two major helicopters builders. up quarter. one more word on boeing. the cnbc documentary "dreamliner, include the boeing 787." phil lebeau will take you on a tour inside the plane that...
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. >> craig bovim is a local inhabitant and a surfer. he leads a group of concerned citizens who believe that chum makes sharks associate people with food. bovim thinks that may be why a shark attacked him three years ago. he remembers it every time he looks at his hands. >> and i can't describe the fear that went through me then. i mean, it's everybody's worst nightmare, and it was busy happening to me. >> the king of sushi is no longer treated like royalty. it is scraped and planed and then cut up into blocks. the industry's ability to supply the global market with inexpensive sushi has stoked demand, and that's created a mediterranean gold rush. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. precious commodities are, by definition, rare, valuable, and in high demand, and very often they're located in places that are difficult to reach and sometimes dangerous. this edition features stories that take us down into the world of sharks, deep into the heart of africa, and onto the high seas for a look at the dark side of big-time commer
. >> craig bovim is a local inhabitant and a surfer. he leads a group of concerned citizens who believe that chum makes sharks associate people with food. bovim thinks that may be why a shark attacked him three years ago. he remembers it every time he looks at his hands. >> and i can't describe the fear that went through me then. i mean, it's everybody's worst nightmare, and it was busy happening to me. >> the king of sushi is no longer treated like royalty. it is scraped and...
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let's bring in craig burger managing director with fdr capital markets. great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the fear about how much they will spend this year, is that a reason for the stock to go down 6%? >> that is a reason for the stock to be down 6 prsz. they're spending $13 billion in capital. even $11 billion for this year, following $11 billion last year, it's a lot. it's going to pressure gross margins in the coming years. it's not a today problem. but with no pc unit growth to spend that much capital, is a little concerning. >> let's delve into the numbers then. you say that based on 2013 guidance, you are expecting some sort of a bounce in pc shipments in the second half of 2013. will that help at all? >> the macro is baked into their guidance. it will help a little bit. you're still looking at pc unit growth this year between 0% and 5%. 5% being the good case. and so the company's annual depreciation is only $7 billion. now they're having two years in a row at $11 billion and $13 billion. that depreciation is going to go up, pressure
let's bring in craig burger managing director with fdr capital markets. great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the fear about how much they will spend this year, is that a reason for the stock to go down 6%? >> that is a reason for the stock to be down 6 prsz. they're spending $13 billion in capital. even $11 billion for this year, following $11 billion last year, it's a lot. it's going to pressure gross margins in the coming years. it's not a today problem. but with...
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that's a big deal, sir. >> thank you very much, craig. jim messina and a big weekend for your former boss, as well. the president taking part in the national day of service as part of his inaugural weekend and one of the people joining him for that event actress angela bass basset, i'll talk to her next live on msnbc. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male
that's a big deal, sir. >> thank you very much, craig. jim messina and a big weekend for your former boss, as well. the president taking part in the national day of service as part of his inaugural weekend and one of the people joining him for that event actress angela bass basset, i'll talk to her next live on msnbc. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets...
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and craig you guys decided to take on the israeli government two thousand and five why did this take so long i mean you guys just got a verdict last year well of course it started. right at the rate was killed when we through diplomatic channels to find some sort of answer and actually president bush was promised a thorough credible and transparent investigation by the israelis the prime minister sharon promising that the day after it was killed but in two thousand and four we heard in writing that. of course they had done some sort of investigation but they came back exonerating the soldiers and everything but even our own state department then said that did not meet the standard being credible and transparent so with that promise made by the president but we kept pushing through diplomatic channels but with two years running we had to file something because that's the only way we could push it forward then i think there was a law passed in the knesset saying that nobody in the. palestinian territories could bring a lawsuit that was made retroactive that had to be challenge should g
and craig you guys decided to take on the israeli government two thousand and five why did this take so long i mean you guys just got a verdict last year well of course it started. right at the rate was killed when we through diplomatic channels to find some sort of answer and actually president bush was promised a thorough credible and transparent investigation by the israelis the prime minister sharon promising that the day after it was killed but in two thousand and four we heard in writing...
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>> reporter: hey there, craig. my special guest is being mobbed by the crowd behind me. it's the senior adviser to president obama. she will make her way here in a second. as she comes up, we will give her a big welcome. welcome, valerie. pleasure to see you. >> pleasure to be here. can you believe the crowd? it's amazing. >> reporter: the president and first lady created this to really hopefully make it a standing tradition for inaugurations going forward. >> not just inaugurations, my message is let's do it every day. let's make service a part of our life, we will have a big celebration for inaugurations when people go home on, we want them to find a way to serve in their home community and that is what makes the fabric of our country stronger. it's exciting to have thousands and thousands of people to come and celebrate the president's re-election and the importance of giving back. >> reporter: it is seeming to catch on, 2011 was a five-year high in terms of volunteerism that has to make the president and first lady happy. >> it does, and we want to build that momentu
>> reporter: hey there, craig. my special guest is being mobbed by the crowd behind me. it's the senior adviser to president obama. she will make her way here in a second. as she comes up, we will give her a big welcome. welcome, valerie. pleasure to see you. >> pleasure to be here. can you believe the crowd? it's amazing. >> reporter: the president and first lady created this to really hopefully make it a standing tradition for inaugurations going forward. >> not just...
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craig, there were thousands of people that came through to take part in the service. the president was brushing up on his staining skills over at the elementary school as they were trying to spruce up that school a bit. vice president biden and dr. biden were on out there as well. and people here said that they will go home and make service a part of their lives and not a one-day event. back to you. >> ron mott with valerie -- as we mentioned a few moments ago, house republicans planning to introduce a bill next week to raise the debt limit ceiling for three months, the bill does not ask for spending cuts but could prevent a major fight with the white house. it does put the senate in an awkward position, by asking them to vote in three months when the debt ceiling has to be raised again. the white house said to be encouraged but a provision calls for cutting pay for the chamber that does not passes the budget. some democrats not happy. and house minority speaker nancy pelosi saying it's a gimmick, unworthy of the challenges we face and the debate we should be having.
craig, there were thousands of people that came through to take part in the service. the president was brushing up on his staining skills over at the elementary school as they were trying to spruce up that school a bit. vice president biden and dr. biden were on out there as well. and people here said that they will go home and make service a part of their lives and not a one-day event. back to you. >> ron mott with valerie -- as we mentioned a few moments ago, house republicans planning...
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the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up the patterns of wind, of rain. you pick up the patterns of people who were there before you because, out there, things seem to last forever. if you put a footprint
the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons...
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i'm craig melvin. here are other stories making news this afternoon. american and british officials say the hostage crisis in algeria has been brought to an end, but the head of bp which owns the gas complex seized by islamist militants says four employees remain unaccounted for. 14 others are reportedly safe and secure. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin faces 21 federal corruption charges today. a grand jury has indicted him for allegedly taking more than $200 in kickbacks. prosecutors say nagin used that money to go to hawaii, jamaica and las vegas as his city rebuilt after hurricane katrina. >>> federal health officials say it's not too late for you to get a flu shot. they're adding that there are plenty to go around. the cdc says the vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu. of course, that's in addition to washing your hands. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford is going to run for congress. sanford, you might recall, was a rising star in the republican party until revelations of an extra marital affair, a secret trip and a cover-
i'm craig melvin. here are other stories making news this afternoon. american and british officials say the hostage crisis in algeria has been brought to an end, but the head of bp which owns the gas complex seized by islamist militants says four employees remain unaccounted for. 14 others are reportedly safe and secure. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin faces 21 federal corruption charges today. a grand jury has indicted him for allegedly taking more than $200 in kickbacks....
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protection and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> and there you have it. we have team coverage of this 57th presidential inauguration. luke russert is on the national mall, but we start again with peter alexander live from the north lawn of the white house. pete, i think the highlight of that 51-second swearingin was the president's dau
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >>...
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you saw craig robinson, the brother of michelle obama, who is the basketball coach at oregon state. saw david axelrod, part of the president's political family. his wife susan behind him. it's a great moment for them as well. >> absolutely. and coming up, we're going to take a quick break as the president prepares to deliver his second inaugural address. we'll talk to a man who has been there and done that. john behr was a speechwriter for president clinton when he was sworn in for a second time and pel put pen to paper with him when cnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama continues. >>> the longest inaugural address at 8,445 words was given by william henry harrison. he died one month later of pneumonia believed to have been brought on by his prolonged exposure to harsh weather on his inauguration day. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work?
you saw craig robinson, the brother of michelle obama, who is the basketball coach at oregon state. saw david axelrod, part of the president's political family. his wife susan behind him. it's a great moment for them as well. >> absolutely. and coming up, we're going to take a quick break as the president prepares to deliver his second inaugural address. we'll talk to a man who has been there and done that. john behr was a speechwriter for president clinton when he was sworn in for a...
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where did you meet craig j. spence and who was he? >> guest: craig j. spence, when i met him in 1966, was a remarkable character. he was a young reporter for wcbs in new york city. and he was bright and funny and dapper. he affected the airs of a dandy in one moment and gen. macarthur the next. he was very well read. he was cultured. he was just the most entertaining character. lots of friends. things were always happening. a great vivid character. lots of energy. we met, as a matter of fact, in leonard bernstein's apartment. his wife, felicia montealegre at the time, was making anti-war christmas cards, which sounds silly now, of course, but people went to great lengths to be against the war in those days. it was a kind of harmless escapade. we were there covering it, and, of course, we were jockeying for position to interview everybody he and i tangled immediately and started shouting at each other. he said, "i will desist because i'm the gentleman and not because you are a lady." i thought that was a rather remarkable line. i think i burst out laughi
where did you meet craig j. spence and who was he? >> guest: craig j. spence, when i met him in 1966, was a remarkable character. he was a young reporter for wcbs in new york city. and he was bright and funny and dapper. he affected the airs of a dandy in one moment and gen. macarthur the next. he was very well read. he was cultured. he was just the most entertaining character. lots of friends. things were always happening. a great vivid character. lots of energy. we met, as a matter of...
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craig, what do you call this? i don't know. i've done nothing. you'd better come with us, craig. you'll be sorry. (sighs) (door closes and locks) oh, thank god. i'm so sorry. it's all right. they didn't try to stop me. but it doesn't mean they won't come after us. unless papa can persuade them otherwise. tom, how could you have left her all alone to fend for herself? it wasn't like that. we thought this might happen, and we'd decided what to do. the question is, what now? you mustn't travel anymore. not before the baby's born. but tom wants it to be born in dublin. he won't hold you to that now. well, won't this be the first place that they look? how could you be part of it? the drumgooles are like us. she came out with me. she was laura dunsany then. how could you dance 'round her burning house, tom? it's horrible. he didn't dance, and he isn't dancing now. (knock at door) come in. telegram for you, m'lady. your father's coming home. he's seen mr. shortt. and what happened? he doesn't say. only that neither of you is to leave downton. people think they'll eat anything, but it's
craig, what do you call this? i don't know. i've done nothing. you'd better come with us, craig. you'll be sorry. (sighs) (door closes and locks) oh, thank god. i'm so sorry. it's all right. they didn't try to stop me. but it doesn't mean they won't come after us. unless papa can persuade them otherwise. tom, how could you have left her all alone to fend for herself? it wasn't like that. we thought this might happen, and we'd decided what to do. the question is, what now? you mustn't travel...
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. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with karen filming, charlotte pitten keeps an eye on the girls. she was filming the view and the kids and just the girls getting ready for a little photo shoot. i was standing right beside her. >> the perfect photo opportunity of the girls' trip to the ocean. >> karen had just asked the girls to get together so she could get a photo. so they kind of scooted closer together. >> but, in the blink of an eye -- >> girls, look. >> -- as she poses in front of the fence -- >> my god. >> oh, my god. >> -- elena stumbles, slipping through the rails and quickly dropping out of sight. >> i started praying, and i was goin
. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with...
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. >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal questions in back and of course his book, house of rain, is available for sale in back too. thank you so much and thank you, craig childs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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craig has the story. >> reporter: she was informed that she had sex with them, it would keep her out of jail. one of the officers is james nick columns. the other is lewis valenzuela. to my knowledge, there have been several other victims treated in similar fashion. here in los angeles, two police officers are under investigation for preying on women over a five-year period. forcing them into their undercover car for sex. a complaint filed by a woman who worked undercover for the officers said that they abused their power for sex. in the meantime, a highly decorated police officer in san diego is doing hard time for just that reason. >> two years ago i was here at hard rock hotel for some fun, and next thing you know, i was arrested by a police officer and i was molested. >> 26-year-old woman said she was stalked and molested by a uniformed police officer who preyed on young, beautiful women in san diego's popular gas lamp quarter. he pulled us over and he had asked me a lot of questions, inappropriate, and next thing you know, he put his hand down in my pants and said easy, easy, yo
craig has the story. >> reporter: she was informed that she had sex with them, it would keep her out of jail. one of the officers is james nick columns. the other is lewis valenzuela. to my knowledge, there have been several other victims treated in similar fashion. here in los angeles, two police officers are under investigation for preying on women over a five-year period. forcing them into their undercover car for sex. a complaint filed by a woman who worked undercover for the officers...
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craig tells you, the tide and move toward lance armstrong has changed. even here in his hometown of austin, texas, a woman had bought a bike a few weeks ago, came back recently to return it. she said i don't want to buy a bike from that guy, lance armstrong. so, definitely very tough situation for lance armstrong. and that's why so many people will be watching the tone with which he confesses in this interview with oprah winfrey. i think that will go a long way toward kind of influencing what people's opinions coming out of this interview will be. remember, he's been defiant and steadfast and combative in many ways over the last several years, attacking the people who have attacked him, if that continues that can rub a lot of people the wrong way as well. >> the guy you talked to, craig, is he going to take posters down? is he going to keep posters up? is he still going to be in lance armstrong's corner? he seems to be one of the people that still believes there's more to him than someone who has been lying and cheating. >> reporter: craig says there's n
craig tells you, the tide and move toward lance armstrong has changed. even here in his hometown of austin, texas, a woman had bought a bike a few weeks ago, came back recently to return it. she said i don't want to buy a bike from that guy, lance armstrong. so, definitely very tough situation for lance armstrong. and that's why so many people will be watching the tone with which he confesses in this interview with oprah winfrey. i think that will go a long way toward kind of influencing what...
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. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: take that, walking dead. good night, everybody. good night. . >>> new tonight at 11:00, a brazen restaurant robbery is caught on camera. now the thieves are stal out there, but we have -- still out there, but we have the images you won't see any where else. >> it happened last night. ken molestina told us about it, and he's live there again tonight with the video. ken. >> reporter: yes, guys, this is the restaurant out here in the 600-block of frederick avenue in gaithersburg. this place is popular for the rotisserie style chicken. the heist had nothing to do with weapons and everything to do with a fire extinguisher. the cook cam was running as pair of pungz came in. look again -- punks came in. look again. one sprays the extinguisher. once the dining room is full, he dashes for the register. he yanks it off the counter. both the criminals got away with about 2,000 bucks. i asked the owner about it. what does it feel like to be victimized by a crime this
. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: take that, walking dead. good night, everybody. good night. . >>> new tonight at 11:00, a brazen restaurant robbery is caught on camera. now the thieves are stal out there, but we have -- still out there, but we have the images you won't see any where else. >> it happened last night. ken molestina told us about it, and he's live there again tonight with the video. ken. >> reporter: yes, guys,...
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as the local board of education urges other student witnesses to come forward, craig has the latest on the big red rape case. >> she is better than casey anthony. >> in a drunken rant, ex-steubenville hig high school football player is taped. a girl passed around like a ragdoll and allegedly raped during a summer party hosted by former players of the current team known locally as big red. >> it is rape. >> the disturbing video and photos of the teen are published the claim is made that the attack has been covered up by corrupt authorities to protect their championship football team. in an exclusive interview, jefferson county sheriff denies the charge of coverup. >> 99% of it is false. everybody in steubenville and jefferson county were upset and disgusting of the crime itself. the alleged crime. >> try them all. >> over a thousand protesters flood courthouse steps last week. a direct response to the social media storm created by the release by cyber vigilantes of the names of the teens involved. >> another piece that they put out there was that you you deleted key video evidence in th
as the local board of education urges other student witnesses to come forward, craig has the latest on the big red rape case. >> she is better than casey anthony. >> in a drunken rant, ex-steubenville hig high school football player is taped. a girl passed around like a ragdoll and allegedly raped during a summer party hosted by former players of the current team known locally as big red. >> it is rape. >> the disturbing video and photos of the teen are published the...
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here we have craig. go ahead. >> speak this way and loudly. >> what is going on here is an 8 to 14-story addition on the top of the historic building. first of all, you should know the original building here is steel and terra cotta building that in the '60s was clad with metal panels on little steel panels to give it that look. some of the terra cotta was scraped off. the current project will restore the facade of the historic building designed by burnam and root, a famous chicago architectural firm, with one of our most renowned architects working on the detail. the
here we have craig. go ahead. >> speak this way and loudly. >> what is going on here is an 8 to 14-story addition on the top of the historic building. first of all, you should know the original building here is steel and terra cotta building that in the '60s was clad with metal panels on little steel panels to give it that look. some of the terra cotta was scraped off. the current project will restore the facade of the historic building designed by burnam and root, a famous chicago...
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here we have craig. go ahead. >> speak this way and loudly. >> what is going on here is an 8 to 14-story addition on the top of the historic building. first of all, you should know the original building here is steel and terra cotta building that in the '60s was clad with metal panels on little steel panels to give it that look. some of the terra cottaas
here we have craig. go ahead. >> speak this way and loudly. >> what is going on here is an 8 to 14-story addition on the top of the historic building. first of all, you should know the original building here is steel and terra cotta building that in the '60s was clad with metal panels on little steel panels to give it that look. some of the terra cottaas
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. >>> meanwhile, coming up as well, we'll hear from the president's brother-in-law, craig robinson. he has some surprising things to say about how the first term changed the president and his sister, the first lady. >> and we are going to have the answer that everybody has been asking the question to, what does the president think of mrs. obama's brand new bangs? >> there's only one possible response for him. >> he is a very smart man. there could only be one response. >> there's no upside to criticizing that hairdo, no question. >> diplomatic. >>> andrea mitchell is here with a look at the second term of president's past. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. welcome to washington sbin august ration day. the president has dined the last two weeks with historians to better understand the curse that befalls many second term presidents. he begins his final four years in office. >> i george walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> this i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> for many of these presidents, taking the oath of office was the high
. >>> meanwhile, coming up as well, we'll hear from the president's brother-in-law, craig robinson. he has some surprising things to say about how the first term changed the president and his sister, the first lady. >> and we are going to have the answer that everybody has been asking the question to, what does the president think of mrs. obama's brand new bangs? >> there's only one possible response for him. >> he is a very smart man. there could only be one...
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craig, what are the students saying tonight? >> boy, they are saying they really want to hear from manti te'o and want to know what really happened here. this is' so much speculation on this campus as well as across the country, greta. people just don't know what to believe. some are cynical saying he had to know and others saying, he's such a good kid, he just got duped. they just don't know what to believe. some say they're having a hard time wrapping their mind around what really happened and how did this whole hoax could have gone on. >> notre dame their official statement, said he they got the information the day after christmas and found out about the hoax, but they seemed to be behind him and believe his version of the events. >> yeah, you know, he found out on the 6th when he got that phone call from the voice of the woman that he thought was his girlfriend, saying i'm not dead. and then it was a couple of weeks until he actually told other people, and so, you know, you just wonder what was going on. i heard previous peo
craig, what are the students saying tonight? >> boy, they are saying they really want to hear from manti te'o and want to know what really happened here. this is' so much speculation on this campus as well as across the country, greta. people just don't know what to believe. some are cynical saying he had to know and others saying, he's such a good kid, he just got duped. they just don't know what to believe. some say they're having a hard time wrapping their mind around what really...
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introducing craig fugate is a challenge. the federal emergency management agency sent the people don't care about except when that's the only thing they hear about. you don't hear about them, but when a disaster strikes they are front and center in the news the federal perception is a roller coaster ride. after katrina was subject to a lot of criticism. the last four years, fema is stand in an appreciation and has risen dramatic way. it has gained a level of respect that i think it's absolutely essential and reflects the fact that leadership is really given a lot of preparations so when disaster strikes, fema is ready. not just a thought, but its relationships with different levels of government and that is due in very large part to the leadership that craig fugate has brought to fema. his background is interesting. he began as a volunteer firefighter and emergency paramedic. now if any of you have had an opportunity to interact with volunteer firefighters and paramedics come you know these are some of the very best people i
introducing craig fugate is a challenge. the federal emergency management agency sent the people don't care about except when that's the only thing they hear about. you don't hear about them, but when a disaster strikes they are front and center in the news the federal perception is a roller coaster ride. after katrina was subject to a lot of criticism. the last four years, fema is stand in an appreciation and has risen dramatic way. it has gained a level of respect that i think it's absolutely...
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and today larry craig is now a member of the board of the national rifle association. no word on if he has his own restroom in virginia just across the river from washington d.c. >> he is ceo of murphysboro based manufacturing that making a sniper rifle that has a range of a mile and can pierce armor. he gets richer and richer from killi killings in his state. even the bof nor governor of ca thought his product does not belong in a villain hands. pete brownell is the born rich grandson of the founder of the company that is now one of the largest suppliers of firearm parts and accessories. the company has been awarded the ring of freedom. still, murder profit tear has claimed that he has no financial interest in the positions of the nra. since 2005, people associated with the company have donated as much as $5 million to the nra. on the board as mepgsed last night is the ceo of the freedom gro group, runs the company that owns remington and bush master and made the rifle used to kill 20 first graders in newtown, connecticut and those that tried to save them. midway usa
and today larry craig is now a member of the board of the national rifle association. no word on if he has his own restroom in virginia just across the river from washington d.c. >> he is ceo of murphysboro based manufacturing that making a sniper rifle that has a range of a mile and can pierce armor. he gets richer and richer from killi killings in his state. even the bof nor governor of ca thought his product does not belong in a villain hands. pete brownell is the born rich grandson of...
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craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> let's listen in now behind us. the choir from staten island is performing for the crowd. this is a group that has performed with a lot of talented people. they have sung with the likes of carrie underwood. a huge moment for them. didn't they also perform for the academy awards one year? they actually closed the awards one year. >> quite an accomplished chorus. hard year for the people of staten island. what an honor to be there at this moment in our history. let's take a turn and talk to mr. roker. you are an important man today with the weather forecast. >> the president already said it would be warmer today than it was for his last inaugural. he is correct. inaugural. he's correct. we are expecting temperatures getting up into the 40s. warmest inaugural was in 1981. ronald reagan, 55 degrees. he also has the distinction of having the coldest inaugural on 1985. it was 7 degrees at noon. they ended up moving the inauguration inside the capitol. wettest was back in 1937. franklin d. roosevelt and the snowiest happen
craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> let's listen in now behind us. the choir from staten island is performing for the crowd. this is a group that has performed with a lot of talented people. they have sung with the likes of carrie underwood. a huge moment for them. didn't they also perform for the academy awards one year? they actually closed the awards one year. >> quite an accomplished chorus. hard year for the people of staten island. what an honor to be there at this...